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Der Management Approach ist ein zentrales Rechnungslegungsprinzip innerhalb der IFRS. Zunächst in den 1990er-Jahren in der Diskussion um die Segmentberichterstattung nach SFAS 131 eingeführt und später in IAS 14 übernommen, wird der Begriff Management Approach heute in einem weiteren...
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Der Jahresabschluss gehört zu den wichtigsten Informationsquellen von Aufsichts- und Betriebsräten. Er zeigt u. a., über welche bilanziellen Vermögenswerte ein Unternehmen verfügt und wie es dieses Vermögen finanziert hat.Da sich Unternehmen finanzielle Mittel für Investitionen immer...
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We discuss the accounting rules that apply to reporting a U.S. company's international operations. We use examples to illustrate diversity in accounting and offer caveats for policy makers, standard setters, analysts, and researchers regarding their interpretation and use of financial accounting...
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Financial reporting is very important aspect of any business as it determines financial rights and liabilities of the parties involved. With the advent of Islamic finance the issue of financial reporting as per Islamic law was raised, which was then addressed by the Accounting and Auditing...
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We present a description of two different accounting regimes that govern reporting practice in most developed countries. 'One-book' countries, e.g. Germany, use their tax books as the basis for financial reporting and 'two-book' countries, e.g. the United States, keep the books largely separate....
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We present a description of two different accounting regimes that govern reporting practice in most developed countries. 'One-book' countries, e.g. Germany, use their tax books as the basis for financial reporting and 'two-book' countries, e.g. the United States, keep the books largely separate....
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